Monitoring long-term variation of aerosol composition: a dual particle-size approach applied to Hong Kong |
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Authors: | Wai Ka Ming Tanner Peter A |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology and Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, Peoples' Republic of China |
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Abstract: | The 1990's time series in Hong Kong for various components oftotal suspended particulate matter (TSP) and PM10 have beenanalyzed in order to assess two distinct types of anthropogenicinput. The first of these relates to the immense reclamation andconstruction activities for new developments and airportconstruction. The concentrations of crustal components inPM10 (= TSP – PM10) were found to peak at the time ofthis maximum activity. A second type of anthropogenic input,ambient lead from petrol vehicles, has decreased in Hong Kongand now represents a regional background. Ambient bromine nowarises mainly from the seasalt source. |
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Keywords: | aerosol bromine crustal species lead PM10 non-seasalt |
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